Title: Teacher Training Resource Bank
1Teacher Training Resource Bank
2TTRB Background Aims
- Background
- Consultation with the sector 2002
- Multiverse, B4L, Subject Resource Networks,
Research Development Awards, EPPI August 03
onwards - TTRB launched April 2006
- Aims
- To make available the professional knowledge base
supporting teacher education - Increase range and quality of resources available
- Raise the status of teacher training research and
knowledge - Promote change Research ? Impact on Practice
- Personalised support service
3TTRB Structure
Key
Contractual relationship
User Group ITE
Guidance, Advice Progress
Stakeholder Group DfES, Ofsted, National
Strategies NCSL, Becta, UCET, ESCalate, NFER etc
Editorial Commissioning Advisory Board
TTRB Reviewers ITE Over 100 reviewers have
provided reviews for the TTRB
4TTRB Project Team
Project management
Academic Content Management
E-Librarian
Meta-tagging
5Content
6Quality Assurance
- Inclusion Criteria
- Resources are authoritative, relevant and
accessible - Reviewed by teacher educators
- Inclusion criteria is available to users on the
site - Commentary for each resource
- Brief summary
- Ideas for use in teacher education (specifically
for teacher trainers trainees) - Editorial and Commissioning Advisory Board
- Monitor quality and range of resources
- Evaluate proposals for commissioning new resources
7Usage
TTRB Usage to June 07
Key Stats Articles retrieved 4,453,831 Register
ed users 25,625 Tutors 26 Trainees 35
Teachers23 Daily downloads of
articles (Sept 2007) TTRB 13,000 per day B4L
Multiverse 1,500 per day Searches 90,000
8Usage across the sites
- Key figures include
- 3.5 million downloads across the TTRB, B4L
Multiverse since their launch - 25,500 registered users across the sites (target
audience of c.45K teacher educators and teacher
trainees) - Significant increase in article viewings from all
sites since the start of the 2006/07 academic
year. B4L (up 37 from August to November 06),
Multiverse (up 45 from August to November 06)
TTRB (up 15 from August to November 06) Total
Viewings in September 2007 TTRB 417,941
Multiverse 42,429
B4L 50,929400 E-librarian published answers
being accessed from the TTRB daily
9E-Librarian service
- Question and answer service for teacher
education - Based at the IOE (London) Library Services
- Response within 48 hours
- Answer will contain links to web-based resources
including journals and education databases (e.g.
British Education Index) - Search methodology used by librarian provided
- Searchable bank of previously asked questions
- Users must register with TTRB
- This service which has been live since April
2006 is available for teacher trainers
trainees. -
10E-Librarian service recently asked questions
- Over 700 questions answers are now posted on
the live site and can be viewed by anyone.
Topics which have been asked include - Where can I find articles / research about
teachers taking ownership and taking over pupils'
work, in particular those with Special
Educational Needs? - To what extend do special and mainstream schools
affect pupil's social development? - What resources are available for teaching
students with Asperger Syndrome - with specific
reference to Post-16, English? - I am doing a research project on whether there is
enough support for children with dyslexia in
mainstream primary schools. - I am working in a special school but I need to
find in depth information on inclusion in starter
activities, inclusion in the classroom, inclusion
in DT.
SEN ECM Literacy Behaviour Assessment
11Evaluation / examples of use
- An independent evaluation by HOST Policy
Research in June 2006 produced the following
examples of impact - Many users felt that the thematic sites were a
time saver for hard-pressed ITT staff in
providers, with one noting - (its about) having the information all in
one place. You could take days doing random
searches. On Multiverse, its usually there or
there are links to the information you want. It
saves an immense amount of time. - A number of providers had started to build in
some form of practical introductory sessions to
trainees to provide them with - a ready resource to use while they were in
schools and might be feeling a bit isolated. A
common outcome from these introductions was
trainees registered on the sites. - Mentors have been made aware of the website and
they have started to make use of it to further
their Professional Development. - Using the site has upped the knowledge base of
mentors who in turn have raised interest in the
website within their departments. This will all
have a positive effect on the trainees
experiences in schools.
12Phase 2 - update
- New 3 year contract for the continued development
of the TTRB now awarded (Sept 07 August 2010) - Revised site to reflect new QTS standards
- Further evaluation of use and expectations from
sector - Increase use of surveys on the site to generate
instant user feedback - Extension to SEN portal (currently underway)
www.sen.ttrb.ac.uk - Inclusion of new SEN research awards (about to go
to tender) - Vocational Resources working with University of
Huddersfield to identify resources - Editorial Board extended membership
13SEN portal (aims scope) www.sen.ttrb.ac.uk
- aims to support the development of effective
practice in relation to pupils and young people
experiencing barriers to learning. - Includes a guide to special educational needs
for trainee teachers produced by Nick Peacey
Janice Wearmouth - A variety of Teachers TV programmes with
commentaries and associated implications - Articulating the Evidence Base
- Reviewing and critiquing the Guidance
- Pod Cast Project
- Legacy Documentation including the Warnock
report - Glossary Terms
- The portal will be extended to include the SEN
training materials
14Demonstration of site questions
15Ability to browse by subject
16Browse by revised standards to be linked to
TDA guidance
17Ask an E-librarian question
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19Contributing to the TTRB
- Users can make the TTRB more useful and relevant
by - Using and referring to the resource
- Providing feedback
- Suggesting Resources for inclusion via the
pipeline ttrb_at_canterbury.ac.uk - Reviewing Research Resources
- Moderating Reviews
- Linking to resources from virtual learning
environments - Listing useful resources in pre-course reading
literature (as demonstrated by Northumbria SCITT
linking to a resource on Personalisation) - A resource by the profession for the profession